Scotland host Georgia tonight in their final Rugby World Cup warm-up ahead of the journey to Japan.

The Murrayfield fixture comes after Gregor Townsend's men travelled to Tbilisi's Dinamo Arena last weekend for their 44-10 triumph - a game which saw Scotland become the first Tier One nation to play a Test match in Georgia.

The hosts have gone for a much-changed side - making 12 to their starting side - while Georgia have made three changes to their starting XV.

Here's everything you need to know for tonight's game.

What time is Scotland v Georgia?

Scotland v Georgia kicks off at 7.30pm at Murrayfield tonight.

It's the first ever Scotland home game to take place on a Friday night outside the Rugby World Cup.

What's the team news?

Glasgow Warriors back-row Ryan Wilson captains Scotland for the first time, while club teammate Tommy Seymour and Scarlets No 8 Blade Thomson have completed the return-to-play protocol for concussions sustained against France almost a fortnight ago.

Lock Jonny Gray will feature for the first time since sustaining a hamstring strain in pre-season.

For Georgia, coach Milton Haig has made three changes to his starting XV from Saturday's game.

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Gregor Townsend: “We’ve been together since the middle of June and Friday night is our final chance this year to play in front of our supporters.

"It’s another opportunity for players to get valuable game time and build on what was a very good performance last weekend in Georgia. We are very aware that Georgia will be much improved after their first hit out of the season and they will know much more about how we play.

"It’s a boost to have Jonny back in side for the first time since last season and for others, like Tommy, Blade and Duncan, to have made a return to full fitness, following their recent injuries.

"It’s also great to involve two players in our squad this weekend - Grant Stewart and Magnus Bradbury - who just missed out on selection to our group to travel to Japan.

"As with all those that didn’t make the 31-man squad, it's important they keep training and playing well in case they get a call up during the tournament."